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    • How to add typographic fonts to WordPress block themes November 28, 2022
      The easy and compliant way that every theme developer should know.
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      When building block themes there is often more than one way to achieve the same thing. It’s often not clear which of these options is preferable. Below I outline some tips and guidelines that I find helpful. The guiding principle here is to remove as much complexity as possible from the theme; instead block themes […]
      Ben Dwyer
    • Create A Blockbase Child Theme November 17, 2021
      We have been working on a plugin to help you create a Blockbase child theme. The idea is that you can use the existing tools to make changes to a Blockbase theme, and then export a bundle of templates and theme.json as a new child theme. I tried to create a new theme called “Typewriter” […]
      Ben Dwyer
    • Universal Themes October 6, 2021
      Since our last post about Universal Themes we have fleshed out this idea and are using it to build all our themes. The Problem WordPress is introducing the Full Site Editor and with it new ways to build themes.  These themes are called “Block” themes and integrate deeply with Gutenberg Blocks. These types of themes […]
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    • Resources for block theme development July 13, 2021
      With WordPress 5.8 launching on July 20th, it seems like a great time to round up some resources to help theme authors prepare for the future. By now, you’ve probably heard about block themes and the upcoming future of full site editing. Perhaps you have even begun to explore creating a block theme or adapting […]
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    23 Sep

    A picture speaks louder than words

    by boomsocial.net

    It’s a fact: pictures speak to us in ways that words never will, right?

    For instance, here is what the Social Media Manager for flash sale travel site Jetsetter had to say about Pinterest:

    “We were looking for a fun way to involve our community to help us curate the world’s best travel experiences. Pinterest gave us a forum to engage with our most passionate advocates in a meaningful, creative, and compelling way.”

    Images tell stories; they capture our imagination, and entice us to engage in ways that words often don’t.

    3 Ways to Use Pinterest and Instragram to Build Relationships

    If you agree with me in theory, but are stumped as to exactly how and where to start with building relationships on Instagram and Pinterest, I am going to outline 3 ways you can make it happen. Of course, this is ignoring the use of Ingramer or another similar Instagram bot, which performs automated actions such as liking, following, and posting, instead of you having to do it yourself. But hopefully you will find this advice useful and this way you may be able to get more followers than on the danielle bregoli instagram page!

    And as always, please don’t forget to share your ideas with me at the end of this post!

    1. Get Real

    Image courtesy of the Boston Bruins Instagram page

    Images are great for putting a more human face on your business or brand. While other social media platforms shine when it comes to sharing and promoting written content, these image-rich sites allow for unprecedented levels of casual, relational sharing.

    Be proactive about sharing fun, spontaneous pictures. These could be pictures of yourself, your dog, your company, or your employees.

    You could even showcase loyal customers by having a ‘customer of the week’ board on Pinterest, or share real-time customer images on Instagram so fans feel like they are ‘really there’.

    2. Invite Photo-Sharing

    There are two ways you can do this:

    1. Through creating photo-sharing contests, or
    2. just by simply asking fans to share their favorite images.

    #1: Photo-Sharing Contests

    What better way to invite engagement than by incorporating photo-sharing into a contest or giveaway?

    Jetsetter, for instance, launched an online scavenger hunt , asking their fans to pin images from the Jetsetter website to Pinterest. The result? Not only did the company undoubtedly receive a huge influx of traffic to their site, but their fans created over 800 boards and 16,000 pins.

    How’s that for user engagement?

    #2: Photo-Sharing, Just Because They Want to!

    High-end retailer Tiffany & Co recently launched a downloadable Instagram filter that allows it’s followers to submit their own love photos.

    They also launched a campaign to photograph real-life love stories in Paris and New York, inspiring fans to share their own ‘photo-stories’.

    3. Collaborate with Other Businesses in Your Industry

    Both of these sites can be fantastic for engaging with other business owners or bloggers in your niche or industry.

    Using the principle of ‘I scratch your back, you scratch mine’, sharing images from complimentary businesses can not only be a first step to building a mutually-beneficial relationship, but it can supplement your own content beautifully.

    For instance, the team at Etsy had the idea to launch a ‘guest pinner ‘ program. By inviting inspirational pinners to contribute to guest boards, they are not only building relationships with Etsy store owners and experts in the field, but they have a steady stream of unique, inspirational content being posted to their boards.

    When using Pinterest and Instagram to build relationships – whether that’s with potential customers, influential bloggers, or other business owners – the key is to remember it’s all about ‘give and take’.

    Invite collaboration, sharing, and above all, interaction. Repin, comment, and share when appropriate, and you’re well on your way to forging new relationships and solidifying old ones.

    What are some creative ways that you’re using Pinterest and Instagram for your business? Would you agree that pictures have the potential to create greater engagement and interaction? Why or why not?

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